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Tom's Hardware Guide
Oct 23, 2014 - 20 posts - ‎17 authors
I have a new Android Tablet, it seems to work okay, but I keep getting ... I am DETERMINED to get this tablet connected, though, and when I find ...

I don't have this model but I have had two Siemens phone systems. Typically, when the handset says "Searching" it is trying to connect to the base station (the part actually connected to the phone line). This can happen if the handset is too far from the base station to connect to it wirelessly. It can also happen if the handset has become unregistered from the base station (or was never registered to begin with). If the distance issue is not the problem, look in your documentation for how to register the handset and give that a try.

The handset should be returned to the charging station, let it set for a few seconds. If this is a satellite phone, make sure the main phone "base unit" is connected to phone outlet and plugged in. After the phone has established its physical connection with the base again you can remove it and use it like normal.

I went through this exercise with a Siemens Gigaset 8800. The solution is to DE-register the handset first. Then register it with your base. This function can likely be accessed in the handset menu. The phone you purchased is apparently still registered to the previous user's base.

If this printer is a network printer (it will say so on the box and in the manual) then on the printer itself in the settings screen there is an option that will say something to the effect of *network* in that selection you will find a "print network information" and that page will have instructions and also the IPyou are looking for in order to connect.